In the video, note how the interpreter guides a discussion with a group of individuals who all acknowledge the climate is changing. (The topic was introduced offline, before filming started.) When facilitating a discussion with a group, give...

(This is not a plug for a book) On 9/23/14 Rutgers Climate Institute hosted a lively presentation and book-signing by George Marshal for his publication: Don’t Even Think About It (Why Out Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change). (http:/...

I don't know who may have seen this but I found it to be interesting. It was posted yesterday. The focus of the UN summit this year is climate change. There are a lot of resources being put out there this week. Thoughts on this graphic? How does it...

This pamphlet was developed as a simple start for beginners who have no background with ocean acidification. It is primarily graphic with some text to frame the issue. This is scientifically sound but it is not scientific in language.

This report produced by the World Meteorological Organization outlines the human and economic losses resulting from weatehr, climate and water extremes from 1970-2012. It has excellent graphics and charts illustrating the regional differences in...

As it turns out, global warming is the term more Americans respond positively to across a variety of in topic issues. This report covers the research into how we use terms and how the public perceives those terms. http://environment.yale.edu...

The Climate Voices network brings non-political conversations about the research findings of the majority of climate scientists to citizens across the United States and Puerto Rico. Scientists and other experts meet with neighbors and community...

Bill Moyers interviews David Suzuki about the need to get moving on climate change. Invoking the idea of American innovation and preparedness, Suzuki draws on the American ideal to stimulate action on the climate change issue.

In the United States, the United States Global Change Research Program produces the National Climate Assessment (NCA) every four years. The NCA is a great interactive tool providing images, videos, graphics, and succinct scientific sound bites for ten...

Hot Enough For You? There is a good article on human reactions to climate change in the May, 2014 issue of Smithsonian (Smithsonian.com, pp. 52-59). In it, Jerry Adler uses Phoenix, Arizona as a model to describe people’s reactions to warmer...